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Rachel C. M. Warnock
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Best practices for justifying fossil calibrations
JF Parham, PCJ Donoghue, CJ Bell, TD Calway, JJ Head, PA Holroyd, ...
Systematic Biology 61 (2), 346-359, 2011
6932011
Establishing a time‐scale for plant evolution
JT Clarke, R Warnock, PCJ Donoghue
New Phytologist 192 (1), 266-301, 2011
3812011
Exploring uncertainty in the calibration of the molecular clock
RCM Warnock, Z Yang, PCJ Donoghue
Biology letters 8 (1), 156-159, 2012
2392012
Calibration uncertainty in molecular dating analyses: there is no substitute for the prior evaluation of time priors
RCM Warnock, JF Parham, WG Joyce, TR Lyson, PCJ Donoghue
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282 (1798 …, 2015
1942015
A Divergence Dating Analysis of Turtles Using Fossil Calibrations: An Example of Best Practices
WG Joyce, JF Parham, TR Lyson, RCM Warnock, PCJ Donoghue
Journal of Paleontology 87 (4), 612-634, 2013
1672013
The fossilized birth-death model for the analysis of stratigraphic range data under different speciation modes
T Stadler, A Gavryushkina, RCM Warnock, AJ Drummond, TA Heath
Journal of theoretical biology 447, 41-55, 2018
972018
Closing the gap between palaeontological and neontological speciation and extinction rate estimates
D Silvestro, RCM Warnock, A Gavryushkina, T Stadler
Nature communications 9 (1), 5237, 2018
742018
The Fossil Calibration Database—A new resource for divergence dating
DT Ksepka, JF Parham, JF Allman, MJ Benton, MT Carrano, KA Cranston, ...
Systematic biology 64 (5), 853-859, 2015
642015
Ignoring stratigraphic age uncertainty leads to erroneous estimates of species divergence times under the fossilized birth–death process
J Barido-Sottani, G Aguirre-Fernández, MJ Hopkins, T Stadler, R Warnock
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1902), 20190685, 2019
632019
Testing the molecular clock using mechanistic models of fossil preservation and molecular evolution
RCM Warnock, Z Yang, PCJ Donoghue
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1857), 20170227, 2017
522017
Bayesian species delimitation in Pleophylla chafers (Coleoptera)–the importance of prior choice and morphology
J Eberle, RCM Warnock, D Ahrens
BMC Evolutionary Biology 16 (1), 1, 2016
432016
Assessing the impact of incomplete species sampling on estimates of speciation and extinction rates
RCM Warnock, TA Heath, T Stadler
Paleobiology, 1-21, 2020
382020
Paleozoic origins of cheilostome bryozoans and parental care inferred by a new genome-skimmed phylogeny
RJS Orr, E DiMartino, M Ramsfjell, DP Gordon, B Berning, I Chowdhury, ...
Science advances, 2022
332022
FossilSim: an R package for simulating fossil occurrence data under mechanistic models of preservation and recovery
J Barido‐Sottani, W Pett, JE O'Reilly, RCM Warnock
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2019
322019
Ignoring fossil age uncertainty leads to inaccurate topology and divergence times in time calibrated tree inference
J Barido-Sottani, N Van Tiel, MJ Hopkins, DF Wright, T Stadler, ...
BioRxiv, 2020
31*2020
Synthesizing and databasing fossil calibrations: divergence dating and beyond
DT Ksepka, MJ Benton, MT Carrano, MA Gandolfo, JJ Head, EJ Hermsen, ...
Biology Letters 7 (6), 801-803, 2011
302011
Integrating Fossil Observations Into Phylogenetics Using the Fossilized Birth–Death Model
AM Wright, DW Bapst, J Barido-Sottani, RCM Warnock
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 53, 2022
292022
Sex-Biased Dispersal Obscures Species Boundaries in Integrative Species Delimitation Approaches
J Eberle, E Bazzato, S Fabrizi, M Rossini, M Colomba, D Cillo, M Uliana, ...
Systematic Biology, 2018
292018
Understanding the tripartite approach to Bayesian divergence time estimation
R Warnock, A Wright
EcoEvoRxiv, 2020
272020
The inseparability of sampling and time and its influence on attempts to unify the molecular and fossil records
MJ Hopkins, DW Bapst, C Simpson, RCM Warnock
Paleobiology 44 (4), 561-574, 2018
222018
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